In many local burn claims, the dispute isn’t whether the burn happened—it’s how severe it was, how long it lasted, and whether later symptoms truly tie back to the incident. That matters because insurers may look for gaps between:
- the day of injury and first medical evaluation
- the initial wound appearance and what developed over the following days/weeks
- treatment visits, scar management, and any complications (including infection concerns)
Burn injuries can worsen as swelling increases or as tissue damage becomes more apparent. If you were treated at an urgent care or emergency department and then had follow-up at a later date, it’s still helpful to document the full timeline. In New York, your medical records and causation story carry significant weight during settlement negotiations.


